The opening round of post-split fixtures will take place on Saturday 6 April
The Northern Ireland Football League has confirmed the opening round of post-split fixtures in the Irish Premiership.
With two final league games to be played before the split - Carrick Rangers vs Linfield, and Cliftonville vs Larne - to be played on Tuesday 2 April and several places still to be confirmed, NIFL have included all permutations. The eagerly anticipated final five rounds of ‘split’ fixtures will be determined following the conclusion of these matches on Tuesday night.
Ahead of the first post-split matches, the formula for the opening round of the split can be revealed to assist supporters and clubs with their planning and arrangements.Saturday 6 AprilThe venues for these final matches shall be determined by the previous meetings in the initial 33 matches to provide a balance of fixtures which ensures all teams complete two matches at ‘home’ and two matches ‘away’ against the teams in their respective sections.
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